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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • We had no idea so many people had fond memories of spool knitting as children. Spool knitting is a great way to add decorative flair to a larger project or add strength to a length of paracord. Make decorative cords, pull strings or jewelry with this simple technique. Bonus: It's quick release! Also known as strickliesel, corking, punniken, tomboy knitting, French knitting, knitting Nancy, or "Dolly down the reel."
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  • @lordgiblets7585
    @lordgiblets7585 3 года назад +6

    3:56 If you have that extra pin down there when you start, and begin by pulling the first end through, I bet you can use this trick while pulling from a spool.

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  3 года назад +2

      Exactly! Paracord projects where you can leave your extra cord attached to the spool are the best!

    • @spitfire_2
      @spitfire_2 3 года назад +1

      It was my first thought! Great minds think alike!

    • @geraldreeve6403
      @geraldreeve6403 3 года назад

      or just split the cotterpin to insert the cord in its eye

  • @MargoSki1959
    @MargoSki1959 3 года назад +1

    I even found one of those as a buoy holder for a ship.

  • @aliciagutierrezmustelier1483
    @aliciagutierrezmustelier1483 3 года назад +1

    Manos y mentes prodigiosas, continua, que el eterno te siga bendiciendo saludos desde Cuba

  • @tinaharbit1806
    @tinaharbit1806 2 года назад

    Very cool!

  • @deans9766
    @deans9766 2 года назад

    I personally use just 2 pins for paracord and 3 for thinner cord. I'll make a 6 inch braid and connect the ends and use the cobra with the tag ends for a keychain. Kind of hard to explain.

  • @judywyatt4790
    @judywyatt4790 Год назад

    I use a small piece of pvc pipe, cotter pins, and duck tape. Cheap and flexible.

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz 4 года назад +2

    Yes paracord hat! (Please)
    I've actually tried to a few times and failed. 🙁

    • @MiscMitz
      @MiscMitz 4 года назад +2

      Just an added comment, it'd be sweet if it like had a brim, sort of like a cowboy hat... or just a beanie style. Lol

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  4 года назад +5

      Haha, agreed! Let's start with a beanie, but a paracord Stetson would be awesome!

    • @stuckgrenadepin.225
      @stuckgrenadepin.225 3 года назад +1

      @@MiscMitz a boonie hat would be a good middle ground. I know I am late to the party, but better late than never.

  • @throngcleaver
    @throngcleaver 3 года назад

    And THAT is why the rope making machine was invented.

  • @royksk
    @royksk 2 года назад +7

    We were taught this as kids about 70 years ago. We knew it as French knitting and used wooden cotton reels with 4 panel pins hammered in and spare knitting wool. A long length of the finished knit could be coiled and stitched to form a mat for, say, a vase or more ambitiously, a hat or tea cosy.

  • @chordstrummer3410
    @chordstrummer3410 2 года назад

    French Knitting

  • @williamwood6616
    @williamwood6616 4 года назад +1

    I want to learn how to make a 550 paracord hat

  • @РусикРусланов-я3е

    👍👍👍

  • @watchgoose
    @watchgoose 3 года назад

    The problem with this is that if only one strand somewhere in the rope breaks, the entire thing will unravel.

  • @НиколайСтепаненко-е2г

    О как классно мне нравится молодец?

  • @jacksonvaldez9613
    @jacksonvaldez9613 3 года назад

    It's basically crochet

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  3 года назад

      I agree. It's a little strange that it's called spool KNITTING.

  • @samTollefson
    @samTollefson 3 года назад +3

    Wow, how to make the most expensive rope ever!

  • @turtle031342
    @turtle031342 3 года назад

    Where's the hat?

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  3 года назад

      We JUST posted a video about the hat! Took us long enough... ruclips.net/video/Q5I4VzD4dQg/видео.html

  • @karacahil53
    @karacahil53 3 года назад

    bla bla bla

  • @РоманИванченко-я7е
    @РоманИванченко-я7е 2 года назад +1

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  • @jimlassiter749
    @jimlassiter749 3 года назад +4

    Mount the cylinder to a stable stand at a comfortable working height, and add a weight to the end of the cord that passes through the cylinder to keep tension on it instead of constantly pulling on it.
    This way, you can keep both hands free to weave, rather than having to hold\manipulate\secure the fixture.
    If your weight can be clamped onto the cord (I'm thinking a potato chip bag fridge magnet clamp with extra weight superglued to it), then it can easily be moved up the finished cord as it accumulates upon the floor below.
    The fixture & method in the video is great but too much time & effort is wasted in holding the fixture & manipulating the cord.
    EDIT:
    For a heavy stable stand, I recommend using either a vocal microphone stand or a dirt tamper tool & use 2 hose clamps to attach the weaving cylinder to the stand.
    Just a thought....

  • @updownstate
    @updownstate 3 года назад +5

    We had nails set into the end of a sewing thread spool and used thread and a thread crochet hook to move everything around. I don't remember what we did with the 'snakes' we made. They must have had the diameter of string.

  • @truth-Hurts375
    @truth-Hurts375 2 года назад

    In South Africa in Afrikaans we called it....Tolletjiebrei...😂😂😂🥳🥳🥳

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 3 года назад +3

    If you are working off the reel, you can split the cotter pin and put the working blight in it and it will secure it, then just squeeze the cotter pin and insert into hole. Then you don’t have to cut it off the main reel or spool. Also the hook that comes with the larger loom works nicely to work the loops instead of the spike

  • @cami-loo108
    @cami-loo108 Год назад

    I'm.always confused by your tutorials. I feels like your words don't match what your doing, you talk to fast, or there is something missing in the steps you explain. I'm sure it sounds logical to you but to a new one it feels a bit off

  • @jowilliebear
    @jowilliebear 4 года назад +7

    YES! Make the hat.

  • @richardc6269
    @richardc6269 4 года назад +5

    Hope u have enough folks asking for the nxt video to be paracord or yarn hat.

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  4 года назад +2

      Quite a few people want the hat. 😋 Stay tuned for updates!

  • @antpop1605
    @antpop1605 3 года назад

    you bought para-cord.....you needed rope. next time skip the hassle and buy what you need.

  • @cmamelgna5585
    @cmamelgna5585 2 года назад +1

    From NZ. Mum taught this to me in about 1968. She called it French knitting.

  • @dalecarpenter8828
    @dalecarpenter8828 3 года назад +1

    counter clockwise is the wrong way !

  • @drakenrytder7655
    @drakenrytder7655 3 года назад +2

    04:00+ a coder pin still works for a spool of infinite length; pry the pins apart and set the rope in the eye, release, and place coder pin in spool hole. I would recommend putting some captions to your forgetfulness.

  • @Dsr122076
    @Dsr122076 3 года назад +2

    A cotter pin can be opened up to allow the cord to pass through it before inserting it into the bottom. So you can use this same trick even with a spool

  • @randallthomas5207
    @randallthomas5207 3 года назад +1

    Not really interested in a hat, but a 1.5-inch high hat band might be nice.

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 3 года назад

    What if you BOUGHT a rope instead?

  • @doloresumbrello5892
    @doloresumbrello5892 2 года назад +1

    As a child we called it a knitting nancy.

  • @harveyharbicht4959
    @harveyharbicht4959 4 года назад +3

    Re: That lower pin for holding the cord in place
    If you were using a spool of cord, couldn't you very carefully open the pin just enough to slip over the cord? I've never worked with cotter pins. Would spreading one like that ruin it?

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  4 года назад

      Yeah, It probably wouldn't bend back very well. They are pretty stiff.

    • @guillermoliconaparedes8882
      @guillermoliconaparedes8882 2 года назад

      Cuál es el nombre del cilindro que usas para este proyecto

  • @royrcf
    @royrcf 4 месяца назад

    Rats Tails taught by my grandmother.

  • @wesunknown8764
    @wesunknown8764 2 года назад

    Punniken thats how we call it.. In the Netherlands

  • @sandylaws8648
    @sandylaws8648 Год назад

    French knitting using an old wooden cotten reel.

  • @mariagabrielle6275
    @mariagabrielle6275 2 года назад

    Como se chama esse tipo de gabarito?

  • @peterclark6290
    @peterclark6290 3 года назад +7

    Your little mod where you use an anchor pin:
    Feed the chord through that *before* you start knitting _a la francaise_ then you could work off a spool.

  • @figolu101
    @figolu101 Год назад

    It's called a *_tricotin_* , I've been taught this in my first years of school when I was maybe 6 or 7. FYI I'm a french guy.

    • @figolu101
      @figolu101 Год назад

      fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricotin

    • @figolu101
      @figolu101 Год назад

      and *_tricotin_* is a word built upon the verb _tricoter_ (= to knit).

  • @Shadow_Hawk_Streaming
    @Shadow_Hawk_Streaming 3 года назад +3

    My grandad made me one of these years ago from a wooden thread spool with 4 panel pin nails in the top, too small for paracord but I had a lot of fun with my nan making shoestring-like cordage from yarn.

  • @willemOO3
    @willemOO3 Год назад

    In Dutch this is called: punnikken

  • @colinsmith7537
    @colinsmith7537 3 года назад +3

    Otherwise known as "Dolly Down the Reel".

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  3 года назад +2

      I'm discovering so many new names for this hobby!

  • @thorhammer6040
    @thorhammer6040 3 года назад +1

    The cotter pin is split so you should be able to use it on the bottom even with a spool of cord.

  • @jimmywong6869
    @jimmywong6869 4 года назад +1

    I want to make a thick handle for a gorilla fist with a loop handle. Any suggestions??

  • @annm5483
    @annm5483 4 года назад +2

    You can crochet 550 paracord to make any number of things. I made my crocheted water bottle holder out of paracord.

  • @powderriverfarrier
    @powderriverfarrier 4 года назад +5

    The spool works really well.

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 3 года назад +1

    I wish I could do this, but I cannot possibly follow it.

  • @vitorvanderleidasilvaduart6326
    @vitorvanderleidasilvaduart6326 3 года назад +3

    Show de bola parabéns.

  • @astrocj4219
    @astrocj4219 4 года назад +1

    Ultimate paracord challenge :make a paracord Bridge... Lol

  • @spyersecol0013
    @spyersecol0013 4 года назад +3

    Make the hat!

  • @janetmitchell6655
    @janetmitchell6655 Месяц назад

    Boondoggle in the 70's

  • @LoneWolfSurvival411
    @LoneWolfSurvival411 4 года назад +5

    Yeah I want to see a paracord hat.

  • @mrlivinsouth4428
    @mrlivinsouth4428 3 года назад +1

    when I was in the Navy the boatswain mate's used shot cord, like paracord and they made boatswain knife sheath's. I was wondering was this the same way with more pins or was it done completely different. would like to see a video on that, I can not find anything any where. Also larger one with heavy rope could make a boat's bumper. Thanks for all your videos

    • @stormray14
      @stormray14 3 года назад +2

      Look it up in a, Ashley's book of Knots, It will be in there.

  • @catalhuyuk7
    @catalhuyuk7 9 месяцев назад

    Gals do this sort of thing too.

  • @derekeverson9442
    @derekeverson9442 Год назад

    you can use a lucet for it also

  • @magdahhassan6978
    @magdahhassan6978 4 года назад +2

    شكرا وتسلم ايدك

  • @dreamwarriors979
    @dreamwarriors979 7 месяцев назад

    I Call this mandrel

  • @jeltefrank
    @jeltefrank Год назад

    Clossyeh brian

  • @mcnihilation7286
    @mcnihilation7286 2 года назад

    When I was a kid (80s) we called this finger weaving.... We didn't use any jig.

  • @judywyatt4790
    @judywyatt4790 Год назад

    Try a crochet hook.

  • @colinvanful
    @colinvanful 3 года назад

    shite ! that strikes me as a very expesive way to make rope ?
    para cord is not cheep , this is stupid why not just buy the rope in the size you need and save money too not to mension the hours of time making it in the first place !

  • @michaelemmott6006
    @michaelemmott6006 2 года назад

    French knitting

  • @calvinhaynes5850
    @calvinhaynes5850 3 года назад

    oh I got bored and didn't want to really make a rope . I will advertise that I do , but 3 inches will never be a rope.

  • @gargoyle7508
    @gargoyle7508 2 года назад

    This is how socks have been hand woven, for CENTURIES.

  • @ApplyWithCaution
    @ApplyWithCaution 3 года назад

    ... the problem with this (known in UK as French knitting) is that if the cord wears through anywhere on a finished article, the whole thing will unravel ...
    ... much better to braid using kumihimo

  • @ruthcline5465
    @ruthcline5465 2 года назад

    I’ve heard it called a Nitty Noddy.

    • @ruthcline5465
      @ruthcline5465 2 года назад

      Knit or crochet I-cord is the same result.

  • @annwhitehouse6223
    @annwhitehouse6223 Год назад

    I knew it as corking, my children made miles of it and made circular rugs for the side of their beds, it filled their spare time in the winter months

  • @crgaillee
    @crgaillee Год назад

    If you do this large scale, you could easily make boat bumpers like sailors did back in the day.

  • @bobbobson4607
    @bobbobson4607 3 года назад +10

    it looks like I just learned how to make a big blue paracord tampon...lol

    • @royksk
      @royksk 2 года назад

      Not really funny as it would be non-absorbent 🧐

    • @Mediamarked
      @Mediamarked Год назад

      ​@@roykskso? Just use it when not on the flow?

  • @cindycreateforlife
    @cindycreateforlife 2 года назад

    Corking

  • @asurasyn
    @asurasyn 3 года назад

    Just use a binder clip on the bottom to hold the working end when you need a break.

  • @acuzamendoza
    @acuzamendoza 3 года назад

    No entendí tu idioma, pero, aprendí la técnica, gracias, cuidate, ✌️👍

  • @meharbansingh3141
    @meharbansingh3141 3 года назад

    Simple trick s , when one didn't know,. every one surprise.

  • @seanparsons8987
    @seanparsons8987 6 месяцев назад

    Making that loom from old wooden bobbins was old when your great-great grandmother was a child. I was taught this during winter days to cold to comfortably be outside. Nice to see old crafts finding a use with modern materials.

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  5 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! Thank you for sharing.

  • @MargoSki1959
    @MargoSki1959 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for showing me how to do this my mom showed me how to do this when I was a little kid but I forgot how to do it so thank you thank you thank you

  • @OldNew45
    @OldNew45 3 года назад +4

    That is a GREAT way to "store" paracord!!!!!! I had a job in the military wherein we always had lots of paracord on hand. Everyone usually daisy-chained it, but it's not very space saving, and usually gets very kinky and twisted when releasing it to use. I'll have to tell all my intructor buddies to pass this on to the padawans. Thanks so much!!!!!!!!

  • @LichtAnker.
    @LichtAnker. 2 года назад

    In Germany it calls "Strickliesel". 🙂

  • @suzyhen
    @suzyhen 3 года назад +1

    looks like a knitted i cord which is much easier to do!

    • @thaliahelene
      @thaliahelene 3 года назад +1

      Definitely! Try icord, four stitches on 2 double sided short needles, don’t need a spool, change diameter with needle size.

  • @aprylbrown4036
    @aprylbrown4036 3 года назад

    It can hold it with a ball as well if you thread it through before starting

  • @hairybustard4247
    @hairybustard4247 2 года назад

    I think my mum called it catty taily. Scotland

  • @Сержугы
    @Сержугы 3 года назад

    tremor? I watched your videos and there you are calm and the movements are natural, but then ..... why are you twitching, why are your hands shaking?

  • @GermanBadAssChickDad
    @GermanBadAssChickDad 2 года назад

    Wieviel Kordel wird etwa für 10cm fertiges Produkt benötigt?

  • @ZippedUpKitz
    @ZippedUpKitz 3 года назад

    I made my own kitting spools out of old prescription bottles that have those easy removable caps on them... the kind that are not child proof, they just pop on and off... one bottle with different caps... each cap has a preset amount of holes on it ... so if I want a 3 string cord, I use the 3 hole cap... 4 hole, 5, 6, & 8.... you get the idea... I used my wood burner tool to melt the small holes needed to insert the little pins ... I then cut the bottom of the prescription bottle completely off and created 2 small notches on the bottom to hold the 2 cords in place when I would need to do the "knitting" step of the process... when you don't have a lot of extra money to spend on neat little jigs, you get creative and make your own!!! :) I’ve also made my own bracelet/collar/belt/key fob jig as well as an adjustable monkey fist jig that can hold up to a magic 8 ball !!! Yes, I made a monkey fist with a magic 8 ball... why? Because I had one laying around and wanted to see if it could be done.... unless you have a tone of unwanted Paracord, i do not recommend it lol....

  • @nickster5286
    @nickster5286 3 года назад

    Any Idea of the mechanical advantage of the brade?

  • @on2play736
    @on2play736 2 года назад

    What's the name of this braid?

  • @jimanitalyman
    @jimanitalyman 2 года назад

    We used a wooded spool and a nail to pull the yarn over

  • @bohotobollu3051
    @bohotobollu3051 3 года назад

    hellow im new here nice good job interesting

  • @psclip3309
    @psclip3309 4 года назад

    Is paracord planet have free shipping to indonesia ?

  • @leemcgann6470
    @leemcgann6470 3 года назад

    Does the size of the spool affect the size of the rope you make? If you use a medium spool would the rope be smaller in diameter? Or is it more determined by the cord size?

    • @peterschets1380
      @peterschets1380 3 года назад +1

      No, it's the cord size. What you can do, is a larger spool with more pins. The problem is weight, after the beginning it becomes heavier and heavier.

  • @juniorleit478
    @juniorleit478 3 года назад

    En español por favor... muy interesante.

  • @rubensmit8242
    @rubensmit8242 3 года назад

    In Dutch we call this Punniken

  • @jimanitalyman
    @jimanitalyman 2 года назад

    We called it a cat tail when I was a kid

  • @peterschets1380
    @peterschets1380 3 года назад

    It's also known as punniken in Dutch.

  • @ted6750
    @ted6750 3 года назад

    We calld it 'boondoggling'

  • @bounimlakhal23
    @bounimlakhal23 3 года назад

    Woww very Nice 👍🇲🇦

  • @dabayaman3729
    @dabayaman3729 3 года назад

    I know that kind of thing as "Strickliesl" when I was a child...

    • @ParacordPlanet
      @ParacordPlanet  3 года назад

      Fascinating, I had not herd of this name for it. Thank you!

  • @АндрейЛуговой-в8щ
    @АндрейЛуговой-в8щ 3 года назад

    Так вот ты какой беременный шнурок.

  • @gcostato
    @gcostato 3 года назад

    6:28 fechamento